Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [vb infin] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Oh , and I 'd stay out of the swimming pool for a few days if I were you , unless you can keep your head above water . |
32 | I dreaded seeing him , and thought I 'd go out for the evening , but then I realized there was no point in that , it was only putting off the inevitable . |
33 | She 's probably been worrying what family secrets I 'd let out of the bag . |
34 | I 'd come out on the simple camera-fetching errand without the complete zipped pouch of gadgets but I did have with me the belt holding my knife and the multi-purpose survival tool , and on the back of that tool there was a mirror . |
35 | When you stayed away from me , I would try in vain to will you back beside me : then , long after the dinner I waited for you to share but had to eat alone , I would wander out into the stony streets , hoping to bump into you , to glimpse you sitting in a bar or on a park bench : |
36 | I would go out of the Chamber with my tail between my legs . |
37 | I would lie out in the midday sun and plaster myself in baby oil ! ’ |
38 | However , I would point out in the passing , and apropos of nothing , that mass murderers have been known to dote on tiny tots . ’ |
39 | But the ‘ equivalents are simply not as good , so I would splash out on the Rocon Digistat . |
40 | I would look out of the window at the blue sky and the cypresses and the sea , and pray for the day 's end , when I could retire to the masters ' wing , lie back on my bed and sip an ouzo . |
41 | This greatly annoyed Sampson — ‘ Now Felix , if you stand there I shall lash out at the next off ball and knock you down . ’ |
42 | I will steal out of the door unperceived . |
43 | I can go out for the odd meal without suffering from the binge factor because we had a dessert . |
44 | It 's closer to the DMZ — I can go out during the day and sustain only flesh wounds . ’ |
45 | And underneath that thought ( I think ! ) is another one another underblanket , insulating the underblanket above and which , so far as I can make out through the layers on top of it , runs something like this : |
46 | ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in . |
47 | However , it seems that as far as I can make out from the correspondence , the Commissionaires are split in their opinion as to the legality of action of the German government . |
48 | my duty is remitted , and I can look out of the windows . |
49 | I can slip out up the road … ’ |
50 | All I can find out from the organisers is that ‘ preliminary judging will take place between 1st June and 14th July and final judging will be completed in August and results announced in early September ’ . |
51 | But that 's all she sa she said that 's all I can get out of the solicitor he just said that they 're waiting , as soon as they hear from the bank |
52 | If I can get out onto the hill for rescues , then that 's good — but that ca n't always be guaranteed with the work commitments you have as a doctor . |
53 | I can work out by the height of where the hand was on my back that it was Lorna ! |
54 | And why I sit here , husbandless , dependent upon social security supplemented by such pitiful amounts of money as I can wring out of the national press , and Bernard genuflects once more , fled back to his baptismal church , terrified by the very notion of living outside it . |